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  • 23/06/2025
As the UK baked on the hottest day of the year, breathtaking drone footage captures the moment the sun rises over the ancient stones.
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00:00The solstice, steeped in tradition and spirituality, took place under near-record
00:04temperatures, with forecasts suggesting it could be the UK's hottest day of the year so far.
00:09Organisers described an amazing atmosphere throughout the night,
00:13helped by the warm weather and the solstice falling on a weekend.
00:17The weather and the weekend timing combined to create ideal conditions for the celebration.
00:22Alongside traditional druids and pagans, many first-time visitors took part in the sunrise
00:27event which has been observed for thousands of years at the ancient site. Others came for the
00:32communal energy, dressing in flower crowns and bright colours, playing music and celebrating in
00:38harmony with the ancient landscape. The atmosphere was largely peaceful according to Wiltshire Police
00:44who called the event safe and successful. However, once the official car park was full,
00:50some people abandoned their vehicles nearby, leading to road closures for safety around the A303 and
00:55the A360. The event also inspired solstice celebrations elsewhere, including at Glastonbury
01:02Tor, where crowds gathered at sunrise ahead of the festival next week. The sunrise was streamed live
01:08for those unable to attend in person. Across the wider region, similar gatherings were held at
01:13Glastonbury Tor and Lakehampton Hill, with many more marking the solstice privately. English Heritage,
01:19which manages Stonehenge, said events like the solstice helped to connect people with Britain's
01:24prehistoric past. For many in attendance, it was a chance to reflect, reconnect or simply admire the
01:30sunrise. Wiltshire Police confirmed additional measures may be considered for next year's solstice,
01:36including increased signage and temporary roadblocks after reporting significant pressure
01:41on traffic networks in the early hours.

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